SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MiyFLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 18SS. F. F. SCHWEIER J IBITOB ABB PBOPBIBTOB. Thk Republican St?t? C'0DTIQton nieets tliia We duestlay, at Ilarrisbarg, Quite a number of Juniata Republi can? are in attendance. Is Soloaiou's time tb.3 valu9 of gold was about fourtean timsa tha value of silrer. In tliis year of our Lord, 1892, with tho conspiracy of bankers of tho civilized world against silver, tho difference ia about sixteen tini03 the va'uo of silver. Not a great difference, considering the time that has elapsed since the days of Solomon, and the day is not a gener ation distant, when silver will of ne cessity be called to its own old posi tion." The finiucia! folly and crime of the gold bags will reveal itself within a generation. Thsra is not'u will only be history repealing itself. Rev. Mb. Djxon, and Her. Mr. 1'at k hurst, New York city preachers, are after the extremes of Now York ciety. Tho former minister is de livering broad-iide sai-mjns and lec tures against the high flyer women of tho uppr crust of society, for wearing low necked and slort sleev ed drossej in their dances, and the latter preacher is delivering dis courses, and engaging in law suite against the down tlying wonion of of the lo wer crust of society, for not wsaring clothes in Ihfir can can dances According to the two preasu; ers named, the women of the upper and lower crust of New York society have too groit an inclination to un dress. Pennsilvan-ia is ths greatest State in the Union, taking it all in all. She has ever boen in tho lsad, in a qtiot, unostentatious war, and to-day alio occupies advanced ground on the question of tho election of an United States Stiutor by a popular vots. At this time tho Republicans of the counties of thn State expruss thtir prtferer.ee for United States Sena tor, which is an advance political movement, Jthat has not been ta ken anywhere else, and it is the most admirable movement in the career of Senator Quay to have it to say that ho is the choice of his party for Uni tod States Senate by a popular vote of the Republicans of the Common wealth. The nuinination of Senator Qaay, by the people of his party at. the polls, is the advance movement of the election of an United States Senator by a direct vote of tke peo 2!e, just as a Governor is elected, and it will be the proudest feather in Senator Quay's plume that he is the first man in tho great republic for whom a piefsrenco fur United States Setator was declared by a popular vote. Tho Democratic State convention Inst week, in its resolutions or plat form, declares : First, for the party of Thomas Jeff erson, Andrew J tckson, Samuel J. Tilden, Grovr Cleveland, and hon est money. But in that first resolu tion they forgot two important things, namely, the endorsement of James Bachanan, and the definition of hon est money. Second. Tuiiff reform; repeal of the McKinley bill. Third. Declare i the sentiment of the State to be for the re-nomioation of Cleveland for the Presidency, and that the rational delegation act aa a unit in ail matters iatrusted to their charge in the national convention. That gives Pattison a chance. Fourth. Approves of tha Adminis tration of Governor Pattison. Fifth. Denounces the extra sess ion of tho Senate the Republican part of it for net denouncing cei tuin public officials, which tho con vention did not name. Sixth. Urges county, town and ci ty Democrats t organize Democrat ic political societies. Seventh. Endorses Democratic pol iticians, particularly Hamty. Eighth. Authorizes the State Cen tral Committeo to fill all vacancies that may occur on the ticket after the State Convention has adjourned. Ninth. That delegates to the State Convention, from the several con gressional districts be authorized to fill vacancies in their respective dis tricts for presidential elector, or del egate to tho National Convention. English sparruws. If all tho Enli 1 sparrows in the country were locked in John Bard slcy's cf st the Eastern Penitwn ti.vry I should be a happy man,' said a well known resident of an up town ward whom I met oa the street the other day. I asked for an expla nation of the wish expressed, and when I received it I sympathized with him. It seems that John Bardsley, abont twenty years ago, brought a number of sparrows from abroad to devour the caterpillars which had bt.an doing great damage to the many fine trees in Philadelphia and her suburbs. Like nearly all the rest of John's undertaking, the scheme miscarried. At first it was entirely successful, but the birds increased at an alarming rate, and appeared to lose their appetite for the worms. Things have gone frwm bad to worse until at the present time tha spar rows do more damage to trees and Tinea than did the worms which they wera imported to devour. "For some years past," continued my friend, 'T have had a fine running vine in my yard, which is a delight to tho eye when in bloom. It will not bloom this year, and ' tho spar rows are to blame. Every feathered pirate) that passes my way drops on that vine and industriously pecks at lb buds until they drop to the ground. The little rascals don't eat the buds, and I believe in my heart that they are actuated by malicious motives. Philadelphia Inquirer. Works or Art by Twelve Famons Artists. Sometimss a nssgczine varies its plan of make up for a single number, in & way hat ma'ces hat issue unique. The Cosmopolitan, published one number some months ago filled en tirely with contribution from women. Ia the same way the Msy issue of the Cosmopolitan will be note worthy on account of tha change in the Btyl'e of illustrations. With hardly an exception, the number is entirely made of original works of art and all by the best artist that could be found There has never bec-n a number of any magazine that contained so high a class of illustration, and the names of Walter Crace, tho English deco rator, W. II. Chase, E. W. Komfele, F. Remington, C. S. Reinhart, etc., are enough to distinguish the issue alone. Shoot Them. This from the Holiidaysburg Reg isfer, April 13 : About half past tan o'clock on Saturday night the 9th inst., a gang of turae men appeared at the house of John Daily, on ICiver street, near Gayport furnace, Daily is 70 years old. lie heard them come to the houie and work at the door, in a moment the pannels were kicked in and the robbeis forced their way upstairs and with drawn revolvers demanded bis money. Tha old man told them he hud no monty, but this they did not believe, and thrusting into hi mouth a gag, they tied him, snd proceeded to search for booty. They tore his bed to pieces, lifted the carpat and even tors up the boards in tha fiojr, in their search. Finding nothing they returned to the old man and after brutally abus ing him they left the Daily place at about midnight. The robbers wore black musks over their face3 and Mr. Daily could not iudentify them. The old man released himself and went to the furnace near by, nhero he gave the alarm. In addition to other outrages, the villains held a lighted lamp to his ear, burning him badlr. After tho bold work at Daily's tho gang weDt to the residence of Miss O.ivia McDowell, aged about C5 years and who lives tlone in a small cot tage iu tha rear of tho Seminary, in llollldaysbarg. They forced open the rear dsor of her small house, and entered ths bed room of Miss Olivia. She wa3 in bed and was terribly frightenod. They displayed their revolvers and demanded to know where her money was. She told them all she had was in her bureau draw er. Thry went to it and took six dollars, all she had. But not being satii-fied with this, they choked her and badly bsat her, catting her face and head with some sharp instrument Thy then bound and gagged her, arid proceeded to ransack her house. Dishes and furnitura wera brckeD, drawers opened, and contents strew ed over the appartments, carpets were torn up, and everything was done that their develish ingenuity conld suggest. Finding nothing more they left. Miss McDowell managed to extricate hersnlf and found her way to a neighbor's Mr. John Ilarn ish whom she aroused. She was taken in and Mr. Harnish summoned Dr. Hayes, who examined Miss Olivia. He found a bad cut over the left eve and other cuts on her face. Also, several cuts on other parts of her head Her throat was swollen and cut where sho had been choked and her back was badly bruised. Miss McDowell was unable to recognize fcny of them, as they all had their faces concealed. Suspicion points to several parties, and, as our citizens aro indignant, every effort will be made to discover the perpetrators of this brutal outrage. Mr. lio wells' First Number. Considerable interest has boen manifested regarding the first num ber of the Cofemopolitun Magazine to issued under the editorial manage ment of Mr. Howe-Is. The magazine has furnished a list of names which promise something quite uumual for the May number. The a:;thorp, whose work appears in this issn?, are : James Russell Lowell, Thomas W. Higgicson, Murat Ilalstoad, Edmund Clarence Stadman, Brander Mat thews, Edward Everett Hale, Edgar Fawcctr, Richard L. Garner, John Hay, Lather Guy Billies, Henry James, Prof. S. P. Langley, Frank R. StocktoD, Dudley Buck, Theodore Roosevelt, H. H Boyesen, Su-ah Orne Jewett, Gertrude" Smith, L'lla Cabot Perry, William Wilfred Camp bell, William Ddan Howells. And the earns number is illustrated by Walter Crane, C. S. Rainhart, Wilson Do Meza, E. W. Kemble, Gsorge Wharton Edwards, Charles Howard Johnson, William M. Chase, F S. Church, Frederick RemingtoD, Dan Beard, Henry Sandham, Louis J. Rhead. A well known New York critic, who has examined the proof sheets, pronounces it the strongest number of an American Magazine ever issued. GENERAL AEWS ITEMS. People were frightened ont of their houses in ths counties of Mont gomery, Warren and Ostogo, York State last Wednesday morning short ly after midnight by an earthquake. While hunting for eggs in the barn Mrs. Aaron Wade, of Eden township, Lancaster county, broke her leg, then her husband died and all her children are ill with scarlet fever. PoTTSTOwjj, Pa., April 14. Henry Moyer.of Beehtelsville, has 2,500,000 honey bees, divided into 50 swarms, of 5,000 bees each. This great hive can suck the honey out of a five-acre clover field every morning. flave you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century t The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold bv L. Banlm A- Co., Druggists, Mifflin town, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. The West Milton Guide says: Abont a week ago the youngest child of Wm. Diefendorfcr was complain ing. Its ceck was badly swollen. The doctors pronounced it mumpr. A yellow spot was noticed on the swollen part. Mr. Diofenderfer open ed it and squeezed it, when pointed substance was noticed protruding through the flWi. TT. of this and drew from the child's neck a feather over three inches in length. It is supposed that the child swanoweu me learner ana H loagea in ita thronf cfiflrinrv Mif.ro onr - - - , & " gored its way through the neck. The luuu is rapiuiy improving. BlocmfiolJ Advocate, April 13: E. L. Harman shipped 3050 dozen of eggs from Blain on Saturday, the product of bis weekly gathering. " " Eleven head of horses belonging to Wilsen Bentzell, near Shermansdale, are suffering with quinsy. One died on Monday, and he fears the death of others. On Saturday last on information given by Cashier P. F. Duncan, of the Duncannon Nation al Bank, before Daniel Rife, Esq., Wm. Graff, of Duncannon, was brought to the county jail. He is charged with forging a note of f 20 on his uncle, Wm. Tilberry, of Wheat field township, which note was dis counted at the bank about a week previous to Graff's arrest. Mrs. Mary Ann SheaiTer, of this place, cmmonly known as "Grandmother" Sheaffor, has brought suit against the Philadelphia & Reading Rail road Company in the Dauphin county courts. This action is brought to recover damages for injuries recei ved last July while a passonger on the Gettysburg Branch of the above road, en route to Idaville. Tho train was wrecked at Hunter's Run, and Mrs. SheaiTer was most seriously in jured, the sight of bot'a eyes being almost lust. Ol a CM HBIXti OFFER. Evar desirous to please our large family of readers, we have made ar rangement whereby we can furnish them with an extra amount of read ing matter Jor tho evenings which are now lengthening. Agiicultural and stock raising uuder the present hard times will require more study of the methods of these who have made theso pursuits successful. Knowing the readers of the Juniata Ses-tisei. k. REPLBLicas would be pleased to re ceive as a present a first class farm and stock paper we made arrange" taebts with tho publishers of "The Breeuur's Guide and Practical Farm er," of Huntingdon, Iudiana. where by we are enabled to give free to each of our subscribers one year's subscription to that excellent furm and stock paper. We Ho not ask you one cent f.r this extra paper, we wish to make a present to all those subscribers who will appreciate. That is to all those subscribers who pay all arroarages and one year in advance for tho Jrir UTa. Sentinel asd Republican. We are not content with giving subscrib ers the best paper in Juniata countv but we want to give them in addition one of the best semi-monthly and farm paper published in America. The subscription price of tha Jcs ata Sentinel & Republican is $1.50 per year, and "The Gaida and Farm er," is 50 cents per year. Wo wil1 give you both for $1.50. "Tho Guide aad Farmer," is a semi-monthly journal devoted to the interests of farmers and stock raisers and is replete with practical informa tion so highly appreciated by all our farmer readers. You will want more reading matter this winter than usual, and you can not get so much reading matter for this small amount of money any where. Tell your neighbor alxmt it, and ask him to come ia with j-ou and get two papers for tho price of one. OK IF YOB PSEl-LK, Wo will get for yoa the Philadel phia Weekly Press an unsurpassed weekiy journal of general news and literature for $1.50 in advance. Commenco now, talk it up. It is not every day that you are presented with sneh an opportunity to secure valuabla literature and full accouut of a'l important country events and enterprises Republican Primary Electlo) n Tbo republican primary election will bo held SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1802. In townships, tha polls are to be opanad at 2 o'clock, P. M.. and in the first half hour a rsturn judge and clsrks are to ba elected. In boroughs the polls are to be openea ac o clock, r. H. In addition to a vote for candidates for county flicrt, a vote wiil ba polled for UDiitQ siaias Senator. All ballots cant for a United States Senator shill contain tbe name of a candidate for the ottiae, those tickets nt naming a candidate, to bo count ed as blank. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1892. Ti.e return judges from the respective districts in the countv will meet in tbe Court House at 2 o'clock, P. U-, to count the votes cast at ths primary election and announce the result. The lolloaing are the officrs lor which candidates are to be placed in nomination : Ceugrcsa. Senator. Usuiber of the I.sgiblature. County burvcyor. Corener. Representative Delegate. Chairman of County Committee. Announcements of Candidates, The following scale or prices far an nouncements baa been mutually agreed up on by the sndsr signed, and no deviation from tbe aame will be made. Congress. $26 Senator, $10; Legisla ture. $7; Chairman, $3; Representative Delta at., $ ; Countv Surveyor, $3 ; Cor oner, $1. All additional oommnuications reeommeodiEg candidate will charged 0 cents s line. Honey in all esses to bepsid iSabvaxcb. B. F. SCHWEIKK. EDtroa Ssstisel ahd Kipublicau, W. II. ALLISON, Editor Juniata herald. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. E&rrOK SiITIIIL ixn Rnntf... Please announce Hanry D. S:aber, offfaik er townshin. as a candidate fnr r,hirn..n the Republican County Committeo. RtPUBLICAN. Miffliatown, April 12, 1892. Ask. Tour rrlcads About It. Your distressing cough can be cui ed. We know it because Kemp s Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable 6ale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi cine so pure, none ao effective. Large bottles 50c and $1 at all drug gists, tf. LEGAL. s ERIFF'SSALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facia containing wavers of Inquisitions and ex emptions isauad out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Juniata county, returnable to tbo April Term next, ef said Conrt and to me directed, I will expose to sale by pub lic outcry on Friday Ui Twenty second day of April, A. D., 1892 at one o'clock, P. 11., at the Court House in Ififiiintown, Pa , tbe several tracts or land hereinafter de scribtd : No. 1, A lot of ground situated in the village of Meiica, Walker township, Juni ata county, Pa., baunded and daacribsd as fallows: On tho north by lands of J. N. Thompson; on the east by let of Francis aicffurney; on luo south by lands of J. N. Thompson ; on tbe wast by lot of Winfleld Hack; having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, frame stable, black smith shop, one story frame kitchen and other out buildings, soized, taken in exe cution and to be sold as the property of William Uetrick. No. 2, A vacant half lot situate id the village ot Mexico, Walker township. Juni ata county, I'a., bounded and described as follows: on the north by lot of William Uuiser : on the east hv lot nf VTilImm U. t. rick ; on the south by lot of W infield Hack ; on tUe west by lands o! J. N. Thompson, seized, taken in txecution and to be sold as tbe property ol William Uetrick, No. 3, A tract of land siluale in Walker township, Juniata county, Pa., bounded and dtikcribed aa leliows : On the north by laLds ol Urs. Christ Tyson ; on the east by lands ol Cbss. liook ; on tha souib by land's ol Cbss. Book; on tL wast by tbe Juniata Kiver, bsviug thereon cructed' a two-story log and stone dwelling boute, baLk barn, wsgon shed, coutaining nrarly eighty acras more r Irs, seized takrn iu execution and to be sold as tbe proper'y of William Uet rick. No. 4, a tract of laid siiaa'.c iu Ceale tp., Juniata couuty, Pa., bounded and describ ed as follows . oo tbo North by lands of Orin Leach and Jolju Sherlock's heirs; on tbe East by lands of O.-in Leach, Sium jl liecksiib, Samuel l'anncbikcr, Mrs. K. X. Frai.khouse, and William Sic-wa.-t ; oa tho South, by lands of J. W.l'artuer; on the the Wist by lands of John Sherlock's heirs containing ninct.r (97) sevra acres mire or less, having thereon erectwd a one and oum-hall-story log house, siezed, taken iu exe cution, and to be sold as tho' property of J. E. free. Ko. 5, a tract of mountain land situate in Fern anagh towusli p, Juniata county Pa., bounded and described astollows: oa tho North by lands of Aaron Siugley; on tho East, by lands of Gofs brothers ; on the South, by lands ol lie-orv and Jacob Sa le ullj ou the West, by buds ef Kobe-rt He Moeu, coniaiuiug six buudred and thirty acres, more or lest, sitzed, taken in xa cution snd to bo sold as tho property of Wilfcur F. ateCahan. No. 6, a lot ol ground sitoale in tb village of Johnstown, Beale twp.. Jtiuiata coun ty, Pa . bounded and deie.ribed as loliows : on the North, by lauds of J. W. Ilottetier; on tbe Eafct, by lands of U. G. I'Mc, oo tha Soutb, by public road, on tho West by an alley, aid lands of Mrs. Uary Brubakur, bavin;; thereon e-re-cte-l, a t-.vo-Moiy traino dwelling beui", fraiua shop and woodshed, and frame stable, suzed, taken in execu tion and to be so d as tbe properly of Nan cy Doyle. No. 7, A tract ef land sitaate in Hanroe twp , Juniata Co-, Pa., bounded acd decriL ed as follows.- Ou tho North by lands of Abraham Arantz; on the Kant by lands of Hicliaul Gablo ; on the South by laaJs of Joseph Troup, oa tbe Wt by lands of Si mon C. Sirausor, containing sevi,ulv(72) two acres, lucre or leaf, harirg thereon erected a one-s!ory house, saized, ta ken ia extrulioa tid ') be sold as the property or Saiuael Joa.ls, ajj Joha KaaJs E. D. Uoads, Williau jadi, as terra teu anta. CONDITIONS OF S AI.Z: Fifty dol'ariof tbe pries or susa at which tbe proparty aball bo struck oil tha. I be paid to tba Sberiil' at tka riaie ef sale, un less t.ie parcbase uouey shall ba less tbsn tkat sum, in which casa only the purchase money staali bs paid, otherwise tbe proparty will again be innusdiately put op aud sold! the balaace of tbo purchase mauey iau( be be paid te the slier U' st bis aflice within five days frin the time of sale, niihout any demand being male by the SLcrili' thsrsfor. otherwise the property may sgaii be sold at iLe rxpscss and risk of tha person to wben it is sirack otT, alio, in case of any deficiency at secu resale shall maUe good the same. RAM'JEL LAPP, fc'icr fi April oih. 12. A STATUBAI. RESTED? FOB Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Oyster Ics. St. Titus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In ebrity, Sleeplessness, DL Einess, Brain and Spi nal Weakness. This medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all irritabili ties, and increasing the flow and power 01 nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. A Valnab!e Roofer ejti Kmml IV Diaeotet arnt fre to any adilraaa. uue uioturuie Iree ox cliarco. Tiia rfitDedrhM been prepared bvthe RevaranA Pasi'jr FoaDig. ot Fort Warue, Ind aitiee Utftl and UOENIC KED.CO.. Chicago, !!!. Sold by DruicxisU ait S 1 per Bottle, e for 83. Zause Slxa, 1.75. S Bottles for 99. (SRIGKETT COLLEGE ;aw tilBAVIt M UJtlRU. Sf afSk, I y n.Air i.i uiA. WViHIliUilJ THE LEADING ECKOOL OF OUSiHESSSIIOnTMND r ( tTslUiawTa lud krixiTi of a-atluui:tr-rfti-C. TO WEAK 1113 Bofleaeng frecn tba aOmSi at Tonefc fal eirors. easV deeay. wsstfeaa; wnakpaea, lost aaaalnxxl. eiel eM Band a valaabl liaaaia (saalait1 eontainiia( faa psrkieelenfcr Soeaeeeaw. FRE ajiarwe. A apbuadid meaUeal work : ehenldx read b every nuaa who at anuaa an4 dehililaSad. I lSaiaaj WT9U a. & vowuat, fUntAca. Xetlce Arainat Tresspass. All cersoaa are hrh. r.nii..,. . .- trasxpasn on the lanrla mf tha nn...; in Waikr, Ferniaaaeh and Fayette town- ""l-"- o. Auama, jonn alcMeen, James McUeeu's heirs, Kobert MtMeen, William Stouffer.G. U. Siebor, Charles Adams, L. E. Atkinson. October 2Htb, '1. ly. Subscribe ior tho J nniuta S. ntin..i .a Eeiablican. t" ' -.ijaw LEGAL. DMIN'ISTaATOR'S NOTICE ; . In (Me Ettatt of Thomtt Rnmbtrger, late of Walker tnwathip, dtctaatd. Notice in hereby rvua that luttxra of AdmiDlstrsiioa oo tbe estate of Tboma Knmbcrger, lata of Walker township, Juni ata couoir, Pa., deceased has beea granted te tbe naderaignad. All persona indebted to said estate will please make payment and all baring claims will presant thess proprrly aatbeaticatod for settlement. WATSON KUMBERGEK, OTIS E. RL'HBEKGER. JdmimttrattTt. 1 PROCLAMATION. Wmam tus Uos. . Jsbsuiau Lyons, Presidaat Judge of the Court or Common Pleaaof the 4 1st J B dicial District, composed of thecouaties ef Junista and Perry, and the Hons. J. P. Wickilbhuam, aad J. L. Bato. Judges of tbe said Court of Commas Pleas for Ju niata Ceuaty bave issued their precept to me directed, bearing date the 2oth day of March, 1892, for holdiag s court of Oyer and Terminer, aad General Jail Delivery, aad Oenaral Quarter aniens of tbe Peace st MiBliatows, oa the fourth Monday of April 1892, being ths 25th day of the month. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Coroner. Justices or the Peace and Consta bles or the county of Juniata, that tbey be then and there in their proper persons, at tan o'clock in tbe forenoon of said day, with tbair rscerds, inquisitions, examina tions aad oyer remembrances, to do these things that thslr otttees respectively apper tain, and those that are bound by recognize ance to prosecute sgaiaat th prisoners that are or tbsn may ba in the Jailot said coun ty, be tbsn and there to prosecute sgainst thsm as shall bsjust. By aa act or Asscmblv, passed the 9th day or Jay, A. L , 154, it is laade tho du ty or tbe Justicsa of the Peace, of the sev eral eoantias ef this Commonwealth, to re turn to the Clerk ef this Coart of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, all tbe recognizances entered into ba.'oro them by say person or persons charged with the commission of any crime, except such cases ss may bo ended before a Justice of tbe Peace, uader existing laws, at least tea days bofore tbe commeacement of the session of tbe Court to which they are made i turnable resptictivsly, aad in all cases where any rrcoccizaacea are eetsrsd isto Icps lb ten Says bel'ors the commencemest of tbo session to which thry are an ad r' tamable, tbe said Justices arc to return the same in tho ssrna manner as if said set had net boun passed. Dated at Mittlictown, on the 25:b dav of March, in tbe jeir of our Lord, one thou laad eight buadred and niautr to. KAUl'EL LAl'P, Stisriff. JN PARTITION. Juniata county, ss. la the Orphans' Court of the county ef Ju niata : In tbe matter of tbe Inq'iest upon S I 1110 foal estate of Luke Marx, ll.O late of the townxhip of Monroe, in said county, deceased. To Ilaunah Marx, widow of said Luke Marx, KLOUSotown, Juniata county, Pa,; Jo seph Uaix, Knonsetown, Juniata county Pa.,; Levi Marx, Wcoster, Ohio; George Marx, Kcousetonn, Juuiatacounty. Pa., ; Mary Marx, iatrr-u an ioi itu George Urussier, Kceusatoau, Juniata county, I'a,,; Barbara Marx, intermarried with Jeremiah Siuime-rs, Shau;okin, Pa.,; Jc lia Ann Marx, lulur-man led wi'.b Samuel D. Zeidets, TbcDipa'jiitown, Juniata Co.. Pa., ; Irwin Maix, Scott, Van Kert Co., Ohio; Bestcp Marx, Wcostcr, Ohio ; Re becca Marx, iulur aiariiid with Joel Wi aer, Oriental, Juniata couoty. Pa.,; Ir win Kerstetter, W eat Saginaw, Michigan; Luke Kerstetter, Oriental, Juniata'ceun- ty, la.,; Solomon Kerstetter, West Lo di, Ohio; Barbara KerMrttrr, iuter-mar- ried with R. W . Banters, Oriental, Juni ata county, Pa., ; Andrew M. Karstetter, ciroupuowu, pnraer county. Pa.,; So pbia Kerstetter, inter tnarrieal with Jacob Armstrong, Stroupstown, Snyder couoty, Poena. Yoo are each hereby notified that at au Orphans' Court held en tbo eijbtll day of sisreu, A. D., lo'J2. at M'Biintown, Pa., iu aad for tho said rouuly of Juniata, this rule waa granted on ou, tho baira aad other persons interested, lhat you be and appoar in open Court, at liifllintcwn. Pa., oa the lourih Mosdvy (being the tweotv-flltb dav) of Atril, A. D., 189.:. at 1 o'ciock A. M., and acespt or ratine tbe real estate ( here of the said Luke Maix did siezed) at the va'aatioc tbureor returned by tbu innuest in partition, or ma to bids on tbe same, or show cste hy tbe. aaiue should not ba sold on your aegloct cr relnsal to accept i-'e same. By tbo Court. JOUN K. JENKINS, Clerk ot Orphans' Court. Tbe above rule of Court having teen placed in it bands lor exscntion, publica tion thereof is bare du'y on"! j by rae, and all panics interested therein aro hereby no tified to govern themselves aerordinely. SAkUKL LAPP, Sheriff. Mifliinlown, Pa., March 22, 1892. BUiSisaiielieaaa relieve all tee troubles tdJ-tfj-.t to a 'Miious s'atoof tho system, sucli es DineiD. KauaeA, trowelnass. Diatrsaa after f-utiiip. Pain in tna rido, ka. 71olo tUelrmoai toija!rliiu.l& euccoea has boon aliowu ia cuuig 4 Hcaflacl.0, yt Cart Llttlo Ukvrr Pfflfl BT4 Caily Tului.blo in Coiu-'tlpalicn. citrine and pre Vcaiiuir tUiafinno7in"Coiiipl.-siyt,Tf-hi!o thTft!i CorrrctB!ldi;ortI;rrvc( thHfttoicU.tinmlatatba ltTr fuid rtuiatia tuo bGT,via. voa li Uiu; QiAf AcTi ihoy troirld be filnioatpricoliaj to tlioeovbs itUi'r frora thie 'lia truaa lug coiuiLalnt; butfortu lft-ily tb?irv"HlT'e3'jia notemlbcra.andthofia r.-aniicotry tLoai-sr'H &r.d ihosiv llLJe aLU;Uil c.ildln mommy wara that they will not la wil laUg to do witliout liam Cat tilar ali&icli; tieatj U'ft bane of so many 11 roe tht here la whers wEi3iour great bueat. Our pills cure it wulo OUiers do not. Carter's Little liver Pills are very small and vry cay to take. One or two pills makea dose. 7bey arestricltr v(aretatlo and do not gripe or ynrrfti butliy tlielr gentle action pleasaall whs luethem. Invtalaat25cents; fireforSl. SoU by drnggiats everywhere, or seat by mail. - CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York; SMALL FILL. SsiALL DQSE. SMALL PRICt Brunkeaneu r tb Liquor IIabllpsltlvelTCurdbr AU alsilsterlHr Or. UalsjM (.oldsia Steclflc. It ia ni.wnfflrfnr.il . u : u ... be given in a glass of ber. a cap of coffee vi vi iu im, wuuout mo snowieoga of the ratieat. It is absolutely harmless and will aflect a permanent aad speedy carl, vhelhap Ih. n.rl-., - . , . f' ia m uiwutrii drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given iu iBouaanai or cases, aad ia every inatanee a Derlect rnrai h.. fnii.. ssvee sails. The system oace irapreen.it- - ii. 11117 guruuc, it oecouies an otter impossibility tor the liiur ..tit. ... C l -,fv.l. IW.AIkl. urea guaranteed. 48 paje book of particulars freo. Ad dresa bolbes sracincco., 185 Eacs St, Cisciu- Jane 24, 'W-lv. Consumption Surely Cured. ' J v ana aecve-aatned -e. BT IU ttamelywee wunuawda ef hopeleea aa-M bare bea parmaneotiy eared. IakaUsmu to eeaa tea bottle ot say seaaedy FBJSK u aaVot yir reaMta. wuo fcav. aoneaaaaUa. thewSj ftUU. T. A. baajcual, at. a. ittt Pcaxl gTxt jEprmc v iji'tu.s'. tlS I iiv V jytM-biiaaj mm aTat. 'Jl towin'reiaaee Wr -- f U illlilfi rZ lHEWCRS OF OLD HONESTY TOBACCO ViLL 500 FIID JHrT 1J LSTS LOGEJj TAGJES GVEETER THjANl OyhjE TO BACCOS, WILL pLEASE AS: Y0'Jr DEALER FOR IT, VOU. fJi0 ,mS:st cu GETTING IT. LVtPy pLlJG SJAI-JpED LliE A30VE cJj. SmdtL iouisiiSv. Ft WALK IK. Walk in and examine large and varied stock for Fall Trade of 1891 and our the the Winter of 1892. W are Ever licady To show customers our good.. It is our business to eupply your wants and we know that we can accommodate you, it you drop in and deal with ui. We haye all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit the raried taste of people. We have a full line of jetclttj Goods, that people want these times. Just ask for what you want and it will be our pleasure to wait on ,you. We are itock ed in GROCERIES. at drep prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glassware to please the eye and to do ser vice SHOES- Our bhoe Department ia large and grades from tha Daintiest to the Substantial Shoe and Beot for the field and forest. ORDER. We hare almost everything, and what wc hav'nt got, we'll Order, o please favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY OLE TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. . Remember the place, Maim Stbebt, Opposite Coust Hodsb, MifiiintAwi, Pe ., V StU. A raorah: Verdict sfic. Ttrenty Year. Trial. Tbo original aud only cenuiue Compound Oxygon Treatment that of Dra Starker fc I'haleo, is a sc-entitie adjuetnient of tba ale anrnts of Oiygen acd ' itrcten magnet ized" aud tke compound is so condensed and mads 1 portable that it is sent to all tho world It has been in baa ft. i . - - - .iiau twenty years; thousands of patient havo Ibeea treated, and recommind it a very signifi cant fact. ' IUOCS Dot ICtl, nin.l J - wiuSauw oy creat ing another ailment, often requirina- a 1H fin i roiiraa tn . i -. nwti.i. ini a r 11 auecta of the first, but Compound OiySen is s revit aluer ren.winr, slresgthening, i.yigorat ity tbo wbolo body. e Tbeso statements are confirmed bT ina. aroua testimonials nni.ii.h .- . . of SCO pages, .,y 'wUh aion of tba patieata. their name, and ad drosses are given and you can refer to them Tbercal lurrrait tr Alt. a . . t t watiiubui) baa give, riae to boat or imilatora, nnacrn.u lou. peraons; some call.ng their preparation' Compound 0yg., often appropriating our trstiaiomsls and tbo name. 7f our pati.-u to reccomraend wortblesa coueoetion. But aar auhatan. ,.. UHCO"Ona. - uu9 aewnaro or be others, and called Compound Oxveaa . ninrlnna. "e S CO Dl IM1U IlH rWin.n T ( , and Results." Ur,:Z;r!a'- . Acli 200 pages, published by Drs. Starkey t p! len, which give, to all ioquirors full inform! lion a. to tbi. remaikabl. curatiy. !t snd s record of aurpri.ing eras in . Vid.' FbHadetefu'.? SU. ciaco, Cil. ' .,oanrran. Get a go,Kl paper by aubsccibing tot ths Sxiuiarsi, aud Kssewje. ItKOWN HEKESHOVITY, Dealers in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Natci.es. c, THOMPSONTOWN, PENNA. OUR SPRING STOCK, of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and CEHTS' FCKHISIIISG.GOODS Complete and Ready for Inspection. We ore Dushintr things lirely here. LverjiDicK iu u vapci. . it "t Mtirirwith us. Hits, Caps & Gents' Furnishing Goods. is a time Shoes, Ladies' and Gents. You can savo ait Small urohta. was o o o t- -f ao cc O es co o n vi 1-1 0000 o OCtiJnWfllNHOOOWrtCClOHO a t-oioiomaoioiso-tccrtcKiji WOWCINNHOOO leocoeococoroeoeo o to o J lO H CI 1 O CO CO p. e i-r INI-C1COISOOI-''5,5K!3 O O oS3coSSSi2-CIOCI'WCNrC.l clf)HHHHHHHHHS22HOOO 10b o ri CZ O - CO CJilHHOO ca o o hi O CO O 1 X US O H C W C3 ?l CI coit - t - r - t - t - t - '. '. '. - is ... . c ... a e! 2 sp t -z ."i ? c - c 8: S ; 3 j a cionnco w O K h M 10 ci r u 0 t O j.co HicciccyvucOHCi a. ri ou uu V- v. w. o o C o CIOH HHfl O O is i n O O Ci l-O n 10 O OrtCMOrtHHCIBi:' J OSOCCIOrtHHHHHHH ! to o O C r- r: O 10 f O CI ri O C ' a i . o j fiauuwisuiaucoct-t-ccar. IO O C IO CC IO OLIO nocct:ii:o oh t-ccocc-c;c5 1 a CO 1.0 -C cc r ciuhci co O O ri wl ri ri : a. Locis S. Ari3s. V. U. V. Pexxell ATTORNEYS - AT - LA Yf, uirrLiMTovrjt, rx. Br"C!iectiag and CoBTeyascicg pres.pt y attested to. PrriCE 8b Uain street, Is slacs of resi dence ef Leais . ALkiason, Eaa.., seath of Bridge street. 19ct2i,lae. Jeaa UcLasoslui. Jeeira IT. Briaaii I1.TSDEAS0E ASESTS, PORT SOTJL, JBM1JTJ C9., fJ. (COaly raliabla Cetipaaies reprejeatsd. Jsa. 1, lSi-ly SB.B.al.CKAWraBB, CK. BABWIS Bl.CBAWrOED, D R. D. U. CRAWFORD Jr. SON. bay farmed a partserrhip for ths practice of atedicia aad their callatteral branches. OBic at eld ataod, earner of Third aad Or acg streets, UifCintawB, fa. Uaeer both ot tkem will be leuad at their eOice at all times, aalrss otherwise professionally en gaged. April let, 189Q. J TT1SU TU STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I caa stop tcotbacbs ia less than ive minutes; ko pais, bo extracting. That I caa extract teeth without pain, by ths bso of a Ouid appiied to tee teeth aad gam ; no dasger. That Diseased e. Gmaaefkaewa as scurvy) treat .vx.-ed auccessful'.y and a car war&VjjFraBted in vory vsmvo r u j 1 r Tth Fillib and warraBted lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or rercoddled, at prices to auit all. 1 wid ini aurt a lull permanent si t of Gumed Enam- ica porcelain teeth as low as $5.00 rer t warranted to givo perfect satisfaction, or mo lu.ugj reiuuueu. AU work warraBted to givo perfect satia fuction. People who bavs artificial teeth with which they caanot oat, aro especially iBvited to call. J Trans Cash. G. L. DERR, Practical Dentist. ESTAtttSHSD ISI Birr LI.IT WN, PA., IB 1S60. Wet. 14 '85. iVEVVPORT AM) S3KRMA.VS VAL U5" Hlr-'J Company. Timo table of passenjr.r trains, in effect on Monday January 18, 18'JJ. mouaay, STATIOKB. West ward. "l I 3" East ward. Newport Buffalo Bridge. Hi Juniata Furnace. '. Wahnela . ..... Svlvaa " Bloouirield Junct'ti VsllcrHoid Klliottsburg Greun Park I-OTsville Bixlcr'a Kan...I! Center " Ciena's Run...." A nd ersonburg . . . Blain " p m ! 6 00 6 03 6 07; 0 10 A st A u 9 00 P M 45i 9 6t 9 55l 5 00 8 57j 8 68 : 8 50j 841 8 381 8 34 J 8 22; 8 18i 8 111 8 05' 8 00' 7 55; 7 45! 7 30 4 5 4 53 6 20 10 0t 4 50 4 41 4 33 4 34 6 1:0 10 11 32 10 17 6 42 10 27 6 40 10 31 6 62 10 37 0 59 10 44 7 04 10 49 7 09' 10 54 7 17;ll 02 7 30; 1 1 ,5 4 22 t 18 4 11 4 05 4 00 3 65 3 45 S 80 Notk- Signifies no sgent, T phono connection. 6 1 tslo- HEDBA'a VI01A CSJFAaa '"Commend or Tan, fimplra, andiil i. thu Bunburn. lg? " eo ri h n fl o r. j g os i -1 o o 0 01 M . OS ri 00 ci - neiBt-ortOO O LO K H lO f 1 CI 00 00 oooot-t-cocH 1 I - I C Ha r- 10 o 10 1 00 o r: o o t r-l O O O 0; aH fl (N CI H 00 ri f" ri " . II u "II s cTio co'o ti to ci jj OO tionBH 00 es era ci oo t t fr" 3 c 13 S a!9 CI H t - r - 1 ,1 0 o 3Q 3 a ' -3 g a 15 a - Q .... 1? '. - ' - o c s s or- ie f. 5 i- j -2 s 53 rl 3 'A S n c C CI 6nc:i i vHCfiti'r aoro ! o , u I 13 10 IS t- t- t- 0 ?i o :i r " r- c ei u . ' v COHWMHHrtC CI t 10 c-; o o ri CO HH CI CO CO C. 1 8.3 oo CM c c; s l r; t- r; l- l- V l- l l- ri 3 h c u ociYcrlcivo -3 11 a! . J 0 3 i ci too wl ri C3 10 vl 1.0 O O r-l ri l-O O CI w CI ' ri ri CI CI o . j- w 'fl .- QALESME wn 1 lA f.LLI.tT. Ia mrii Nursery Stock. Salary, Kxpvnses Steady Iwup loyuasiit giursefeni. our aad CIIASK liKOTi:t.KS COliPANT, t. Tec. 8, '31. Rt-cLtsier, i. Y. -OENERATION AFTEi IKIATI0N OA ELAVB CSXD AXD SLCaU IT. Impprd on Sunnr, Childrtx Tor It. trerj Traveler alioul.t h.r A tHrttla of 11 In ki ul.-haV E ve ry S uff e re r vmia Htvdarhe. rlphtlMrla, (Voha. I 'atarrb. rnDcfcl'JA Asthma. C'taol.rm Murtnia, IiiarrfctA, lArn.i.eM. h- rr. la IVxly or Llmha, StitT Joints or taTLUifc la thie oll Ano1.i)e rt-liff a.nd rre. I'araph.al tn r. SoM wrrwhrm. Vnrv V. olfc. t'T r.U. C U V tt, Wivnae (aUd, f i. 1. a. JOlUtsuN & IV bivl. Au A CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than ar.j other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because chocs onco Mactcned with it ess l'c tc't clean bv Trashing thtr.i wiih wilT. l'eot:l9 ia moderaie circuretar.5 r.d it r--o;.laM2 to hay it at 20c. a liottlo, Unvst v- h.-.t they spend for Wackir.g ihej tare ia s!irs leather. It U the cheapest blaclinp corsidfrioj iU r,ualiiv-, and yet we trarst 'x soli il chcajer if it can be done. We will pT . ill a a'r a u f"r a rocipe that Trill enable vs to si "VoLTr's Acme Blacking at 5 ;ch a yr.ot t'a:it a retailer can profitably sell it stHV.s bottle. This offer is open until J sn. 1st, lsi "VvOLF? 4 ItA.Kr-OLPH.Phi'.sJiilpy' OiJumUurt painted with IK-ROM (t?i"j is th.3 carna of the paint lwks W etnincd end vamisiied twit urr.ifure. One erst will do it. A child can ari'!? 'K08 op.n ch:mpo a pine to n walnut, or a cherrj to maliogany ; there is no limit b) J00 fancies. All retailers sell it- -."V --e--5.--.--ffT. i-fi LOST SVJAKHSODl wevinS (Pivcr a Kcrve Kair, KldwithsWfWlea G-Jartalaa to cart all'eIvoo', ivh as " a Of OBI AND ATItl Baa. Ijie Unk . . 'TiniJU. ache, . Laasiluds. all iraia and low Of power in eith. r .. ...l I., ovar-eiertioa youthful indiacrtion,!hu h ultimatolv Uad w ntmity. ConMitnpt: cn aii'l Inaanity. Fries, k -"gc v, un every order we giv w ' ouaraatee to .Vr.,.A By w"" any address. PIVLS'a fiEMCDY CO., Tolee, Tho Sentinel and Htpul'm ollco is t place to get job work done. Tiyit. ItwDl P7 you if yon need any thing iu that Unei 3 3 0 !llllff' iam si Ha tu ci t a fl a id B . V. K ANY m .r& ci CI
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